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POSCO FLOW urgently transported 18 torpedo ladle cars by sea to help restore blast furnace operations at Pohang Steelworks after Typhoon Hinnamnor.
The seminar provided a forum to discuss stronger ESG competitiveness for SMEs and ways to build a sustainable logistics ecosystem.
Developed with Gwangyang City, the Korea Forest Service, and 14 logistics partners, the forest supports local environmental improvement and collaborative growth in logistics.
POSCO FLOW replaced engines on large ET vehicles with EURO 6-compliant models, reducing port fine dust emissions to one-thirteenth of previous levels.
The seminar for representatives from 14 shipping companies covered compliance management, ESG, and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act(FCPA), supporting greater transparency across the supply chain.
POSCO FLOW adopted a magnet-based handling method for heavy plates exported to Japan, reducing labor and operating time while mitigating on-site safety risks.
POSCO FLOW provided cooling refreshments to approximately 900 partner employees in Gwangyang and Pohang, helping prevent heat-related illnesses and promote safe summer operations.
POSCO FLOW worked with a shipping company to transport relief supplies for Haiti earthquake victims, connecting local goodwill from Busan Samsung Girls’ High School to communities in need.
CEO Kwangsoo Kim discussed POSCO FLOW’s 2030 revenue goal, smart logistics system development, and plans to expand multimodal transportation and cargo consolidation.